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It definitely doesn't look authentic to me.
Sorry, but not authentic to me either.
What makes you so sure? In my opinion, there are many similarities with other signatures.
Well, I did not look at the image - but yours is top left? Only a surface appearance. Many differences. The bottom of some strokes as in the "M" appears to be heading the wrong way . The sharp point where "o" turn to "r", and the trail off stroke is quite different. Only on the surface do they look the same.
Carsten
Similarities is the key word
Same is another key word
And there in-lies the difference between Fake vs Legit
And this is where the trained eye comes into play to fight against the trained forgers hand
The incorrect formation of the "RR" is this specific forgers trademark error that he consistently gets wrong. Never mind the drawn "O" that precedes it. Also, the deformed "N" appears to not be connected to the "O" that precedes it and was done in a separate stroke, whereas Jim always signed with these two letters connected to each other. Just a few issues of it's many that make it a forgery to my eye.
I agree that the "ORR" and "ON" in particular stick out as not looking correct. Overall, the signature doesn't compare well with authentic examples.
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